Cukup-cukuplah, pulangkan Azizulhasni
Detik-detik pembatalan penyertaannya dalam saringan pusingan pertama acara keirin Sukan Olimpik Paris Sabtu lalu akan terus berulang tayang di fikiran Azizulhasni Awang mungkin sejuta kali lagi....
View ArticleGeorge Town needs permanent pedestrian streets
Every time I visit Penang, I always stay in George Town. My trip feels incomplete if I dont walk from my hotel to some of my favourite cafes, restaurants or pubs. There are so many charming streets in...
View ArticleCity could be ‘relegated champions’ in seismic season
Hype and hysteria have always been essential ingredients of the EPL, but this season theyre likely to be off the scale the Richter Scale. Seismologists are already predicting a megaquake in early 2025...
View ArticleNenggiri by-election ignites blame game in Orang Asli water issues
A by-election is all about the blame game and the failures of politicians who formerly serviced the area. We seldom hear about policies and creative and practical solutions to problems. In the...
View ArticleA tale of four Malaysias competing for the future
This is my first attempt at describing what I believe to be the four competing ideologies that are determining Malaysias future. It can be said that these ideologies formed after Dr Mahathir Mohamad...
View ArticleUmno dan DAP
Saya petik laporan FMT siaran 8 Ogos lalu untuk memulakan penulisan ini. Menurut laporan itu Zahid Hamidi presiden Umno berkata partinya sudah berbincang untuk mengundang ketua-ketua parti dalam...
View ArticleKeyakinan senyap Ku Li
Ketika Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah pertama kali memenangi kerusi Parlimen Ulu Kelantan pada PRU 1974, Annuar Musa baru berusia 18 tahun masih terlalu mentah untuk mengenali politik. Sebelum Annuar...
View ArticleLessons from Bangladesh’s uprising
Among the key lessons are that authoritarian leaders like former Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina are not invincible, employment matters and rapid GDP growth as well as robust exports alone...
View ArticleLook to the schools for future Olympic glory, Hannah
Youth and sports minister Hannah Yeoh apologised on Aug 13 for the Malaysian contingents failure to win the nations first Olympic gold at the Paris Olympic Games. Yeoh said her ministry would meet...
View ArticleBila orang gomen naik gaji
Tak perlulah saya hurai secara teknikal, terperinci, dan spesifik pelarasan gaji baharu bagi penjawat awam yang diumum semalam oleh Perdana Menteri Anwar Ibrahim. Kesimpulannya gaji mereka naik....
View ArticleThe enigma that is HRD Corp
From Walter Sandosam HRD Corp is an enigma mysterious, perplexing, baffling and difficult to figure out. Its activities border on the inexplicable, and the company has recently been in the news for...
View ArticleNon-Anglo countries a good alternative for university education
I want to talk about education, and I promise not to scream about how bad our education system is. Instead, Ill talk about the choices available when sending our children overseas for tertiary...
View ArticleWhen will they learn?
On Aug 14, two 13-year-old boys died in a head-on collision while performing wheelie stunts at the Jalan Elmina Business Park in Aman Putri, Sungai Pelong. They were showing off their skills by...
View ArticleChina must rein in local governments
The views expressed are those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect those of FMT.
View ArticleZahid: hero or zero?
From Romen Bose I find the ongoing war of words between former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Umno president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi over how the nonagenarians fall from power in 2020 came to pass...
View ArticleSenjata makan diri
Tahniah kepada (pengerusi BN) Zahid Hamidi, takziah kepada Annuar Musa, kata Ikhwan Razak dalam videonya sambil menambah: Hangpa gamaklah buat kat Tok Guru LV macam tu. Tu lah orang dah kata dah,...
View ArticleRethinking Malaysia’s approach to refugee aid
From Azril Amin The governments recent decision to bring some 127 Palestinians, including those injured, into this country has garnered widespread praise for its show of solidarity with the people of...
View ArticleA streetbike named death
A Streetcar Named Desire was a famous 1951 play by Tennessee Williams, later adapted into a popular movie by Elia Kazan, and starring Vivien Leigh and Marlon Brando. My Malaysian adaptation of the...
View ArticleGiving Afghan girls the education they demand
Yasmine Sherif is executive director of Education Cannot Wait. The views expressed are those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect those of FMT.
View ArticleDo you understand the Madani Economy yet?
The government revealed its Madani Economic Report Card last weekend to set out their achievements a little over 18 months since taking office. The report highlighted the general improvement in the...
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